Privacy is not a right. For example, you have no right to force everyone to avert their eyes when you change on a beach.
It is property rights which need to be enforced. Owning a towel enables you to change on a beach in a manner which protects your privacy.
Likewise, owning a VPN utility sheilds your online activity. You have no moral right to dictate that nobody is permitted to scan data transmissions.
Privacy is an emergent value from property rights. It is not a right in itself.